During Tuesday’s meeting of the St. Johns County commission, one crucial concept was expressed by Administrator Michael Wanchick that resonated with me, as a taxpayer, but I am not convinced got through to the five commissioners — as few as three of whom can make decisions on how our taxes are calculated and spent.
Month: February 2011
Letter: Picking up the Pennysaver
Dear Editor,
I am responding to the letter “Stop throwing paper in our driveway” that appeared in Historic City News on February 18, 2011.
Business-to-business advertising position
Our business-to-business outside field sales person is responsible for generating advertising revenue by assessing customer needs and recommending appropriate Internet advertising products.
Festival of Muses: Much ado about women
Historic City News readers interested in submitting artwork to be considered for the upcoming Women’s History Month art exhibit, “Much Ado About Women – Portraits of Diversity” must be ready to go by next weekend.
February Mentor Spotlight: Monette Scott
The St. Johns County Education Foundation notified Historic City News that February’s “Take Stock in Children” mentor spotlight shines on Monette Scott.
Florida Senate releases retirement proposal
In Tallahassee on Wednesday, Democratic Senator Jeremy Ring released SB 1130, a bill that will make substantial changes to the Florida Retirement System; an issue being followed closely for Historic City News readers.